Monthly Archives: December 2018

Images of Stainless Steel Tanker MT ‘Vari Trader’ in New York Harbor, photographed with Statue of Liberty, One World Trade Center and Verrazzano-Narrows BridgeStainless Steel Chemical Tanker, 19,900 DWT, built in 2018 at Usuki

Stainless Steel Tanker MT ‘Vari Trader’ (19,900 DWT, built in 2018 at Usuki owned by Nisshin Shipping in Japan and on charter to Ultranav in Chile) departing the New York Harbor; photographed here against the Statue of Liberty. Image credit: Karatzas Images

Stainless Steel Tanker MT ‘Vari Trader’ (19,900 DWT, built in 2018 at Usuki owned by Nisshin Shipping in Japan and on charter to Ultranav in Chile) departing the New York Harbor; photographed here against the Statue of Liberty. Image credit: Karatzas Images

Stainless Steel Tanker MT ‘Vari Trader’ (19,900 DWT, built in 2018 at Usuki owned by Nisshin Shipping in Japan and on charter to Ultranav in Chile) departing the New York Harbor; photographed here against the Statue of Liberty. Image credit: Karatzas Images

Stainless Steel Tanker MT ‘Vari Trader’ (19,900 DWT, built in 2018 at Usuki owned by Nisshin Shipping in Japan and on charter to Ultranav in Chile) departing the New York Harbor; photographed here against the Statue of Liberty. Image credit: Karatzas Images

Stainless Steel Tanker MT ‘Vari Trader’ (19,900 DWT, built in 2018 at Usuki owned by Nisshin Shipping in Japan and on charter to Ultranav in Chile) departing the New York Harbor. Image credit: Karatzas Images

Stainless Steel Tanker MT ‘Vari Trader’ (19,900 DWT, built in 2018 at Usuki owned by Nisshin Shipping in Japan and on charter to Ultranav in Chile) departing the New York Harbor. Image credit: Karatzas Images

Stainless Steel Tanker MT ‘Vari Trader’ (19,900 DWT, built in 2018 at Usuki owned by Nisshin Shipping in Japan and on charter to Ultranav in Chile) departing the New York Harbor; photographed here against the Lower Manhattan skyline and One World Trade Center. Image credit: Karatzas Images

Stainless Steel Tanker MT ‘Vari Trader’ (19,900 DWT, built in 2018 at Usuki owned by Nisshin Shipping in Japan and on charter to Ultranav in Chile) departing the New York Harbor; photographed here against the Lower Manhattan skyline and One World Trade Center. Image credit: Karatzas Images

Stainless Steel Tanker MT ‘Vari Trader’ (19,900 DWT, built in 2018 at Usuki owned by Nisshin Shipping in Japan and on charter to Ultranav in Chile) departing the New York Harbor; photographed here against the Lower Manhattan skyline and One World Trade Center. Image credit: Karatzas Images

Stainless Steel Tanker MT ‘Vari Trader’ (19,900 DWT, built in 2018 at Usuki owned by Nisshin Shipping in Japan and on charter to Ultranav in Chile) departing the New York Harbor; photographed here against the Lower Manhattan skyline and One World Trade Center. Image credit: Karatzas Images

Stainless Steel Tanker MT ‘Vari Trader’ (19,900 DWT, built in 2018 at Usuki owned by Nisshin Shipping in Japan and on charter to Ultranav in Chile) departing the New York Harbor; photographed here against the Lower Manhattan skyline and One World Trade Center. Image credit: Karatzas Images

Stainless Steel Tanker MT ‘Vari Trader’ (19,900 DWT, built in 2018 at Usuki owned by Nisshin Shipping in Japan and on charter to Ultranav in Chile) departing the New York Harbor. Image credit: Karatzas Images

Stainless Steel Tanker MT ‘Vari Trader’ (19,900 DWT, built in 2018 at Usuki owned by Nisshin Shipping in Japan and on charter to Ultranav in Chile) departing the New York Harbor.Detail of Accommodation and Superstructure with Ultranav House Flag on the Chimney Stack Image credit: Karatzas Images

Stainless Steel Tanker MT ‘Vari Trader’ (19,900 DWT, built in 2018 at Usuki owned by Nisshin Shipping in Japan and on charter to Ultranav in Chile) departing the New York Harbor; photographed here under the Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge. Image credit: Karatzas Images

Stainless Steel Tanker MT ‘Vari Trader’ (19,900 DWT, built in 2018 at Usuki owned by Nisshin Shipping in Japan and on charter to Ultranav in Chile) departing the New York Harbor; photographed here under the Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge. Image credit: Karatzas Images

Stainless Steel Tanker MT ‘Vari Trader’ (19,900 DWT, built in 2018 at Usuki owned by Nisshin Shipping in Japan and on charter to Ultranav in Chile) departing the New York Harbor. Image credit: Karatzas Images

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